List of U.S. goods being hit with Canadian counter-tariffs

Canadian counter-tariffs come into effect July 1, in response to the United States hitting Canadian steel and aluminum industries with an extra tax.

The federal government has levied $16.6 billion in retaliatory tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum products including pop cans, screws and wire, as well as a 10 per cent surtax on a long list of consumer goods.

Here are the kinds of products that the Retail Council of Canada is warning could cost you more at the cash register if not sourced locally or from a country other than the U.S.:

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The federal government has levied $16.6 billion in retaliatory tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum products including pop cans, screws and wire, as well as a 10 per cent surtax on a long list of consumer goods.

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